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In reply to the discussion: 'I don't see any path for Biden to win the nomination without South Carolina' [View all]Peacetrain
(24,288 posts)37. No he is not getting the support of the AA community, you are right about that
and it is something he will have to address.. I know he is trying, but those things take time.. and people look at where you have stood over an extended period of time.. that is why people get so confused about VP Biden.. He has a long long history because he has been in office since he was 29, and the assumption was that it would be a down side.. when actually, people can look at his record over the years and it is a positive... so keeping that in mind, this may not be Mayor Petes year, but he is young and has the opportunity to develop that long record people can then depend on ...
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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'I don't see any path for Biden to win the nomination without South Carolina' [View all]
brooklynite
Sep 2019
OP
True. I don't get why this OP is here. There is no chance Biden won't do well in South Carolina.
brush
Sep 2019
#16
As it stands now, Joe Biden is the only candidate who will win any pledged delegates in SC.
George II
Sep 2019
#45
I find it happens the most with Warren supporters...she isn't trending and isn't ahead.
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#7
Or your response proves my point...I look at polls...she isn't trending...at 2% in term off AA vote.
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#12
I don't think his brain is slow...he knows his stuff... I have a son who stutters so I have seen the
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#22
I am a 'former' stutterer" ---in public school and undergrad school it was pretty bad..
pangaia
Sep 2019
#27
Stealing close elections is easy...but overwhelming big victories not so much...we have to win big
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#42
This OP postulates something there is no evidence of. There is little doubt Biden will do well in SC
brush
Sep 2019
#17
Another "unamed advisors" from Politico. It was only a few weeks ago some "unamed Democrats" were
still_one
Sep 2019
#4
OH NO - if he doesn't there will be clamoring for him to drop out! Fact is, though....
George II
Sep 2019
#15
Exacatly. So many "concerned" folks about Biden. Right after he got in many of those concerned
still_one
Sep 2019
#18
He has to deal with the police chief thing in order to climb in any but small white states. I still
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#26
No he is not getting the support of the AA community, you are right about that
Peacetrain
Sep 2019
#37
A week ago someone said that Biden couldn't win the nomination without winning Iowa and NH....
George II
Sep 2019
#11
As of now he's the only one over 15%, so he will win ALL 54 pledged delegates.
George II
Sep 2019
#21